Születési hely, idő: Como, Olaszország, 1978. 11. 15.
Nemzetiség: olasz
E-mail: claudia.happydog@gmail.com
Tanulmányok:
2014 PhD in Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University (Research topic: social learning and imitation in domestic dogs).
2011 Post Graduated Master’s Degree in Ethology of companion animals at the University of Pisa
2011 3 year Degree in Dog breeding and dog training (TACREC) at the University of Pisa
2009 Post Graduated Master’s Degree in Dog training at the University of Pisa
2003 Master’s Degree in Law at the University of Insubria (Como)
Nyelvtudás: olasz, angol, francia, spanyol, német
Tudományos fokozat:
PhD – 2014. Disszertáció címe: Social learning and imitation in dogs (Canis familiaris)
Szakmai tevékenység, beosztások:
2018: Research fellow at Hungarian Brain Research Program
2017: Research fellow at the Department of Ethology Eötvös Loránd University
2015: Research Assistant at the University of Padova
2011/2014: PhD student at the Department of Ethology Eötvös Loránd University – Budapest (Supervisor: Prof. Adam Miklósi)
2013/2015: Lecturer at the course on Dog Ethology and Training at the CSC, spin-off of the University of Padova
2010/2014: Lecturer at the Master on Dog training at the University of Pisa
2011/2012: Lecturer at the course in Pet Therapy at Instituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie (University of Padova)
2010/2011: Lecturer on social learning in dogs in the Veterinary Physiology and Ethology course in the Master’s Degree in Veterinary Medicine at the University of Padova.
2010: Lecturer at a seminar on social learning in dogs at the University of Pisa.
2009/2013: Lecturer at several workshops on social learning in dogs in different countries
Legjelentősebb 5 publikáció (5 éven belül):
Fugazza, C., Moesta, A., Pogány, Á., Miklósi, Á. 2018. Social learning from conspecifics and humans in dog puppies. Scientific Reports, 8: 9257. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-27654-0.
Fugazza C., Moesta A., Pogany A., Miklosi A. (2018) Presence and lasting effect of social referencing in dog puppies, Animal Behaviour DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.05.007